Clonidine For Sale

Mint Popular Posts is a Wordpress plugin that for use in conjunction with the MintClonidine For Sale, . Kjøpe Clonidine på nett, köpa Clonidine online, Mint is a php/mysql stats program that stores data (by default) in tables in the same DB that you would use for Wordpress. Thus a WP-plugin to access the stats table and return a list of the most popular posts, Clonidine natural. Where can i buy cheapest Clonidine online, Download: mint-popular-posts.zip

0.96 - September 5, 2007 - Changed caching mechanism to work with built-in WordPress caching (based on work done by Benjamin Stein)

1.0 - December 18, Clonidine canada, mexico, india, Herbal Clonidine, 2007 - Can now be added to layout as a widget. Control panel added in Options section of Admin to control caching, taking Clonidine, Online buying Clonidine hcl, external DB and widget settings. Thanks to Ernie Oporto for contributing to this release.

$prev_days: How many days would you like the list to run for, Clonidine For Sale. For all posts, Clonidine blogs, Clonidine trusted pharmacy reviews, enter 0 (default). Any other number (X) will retrieve the top posts in the last X days

$text_to_remove: Comma-separated list of the text to remove from each post title that is displayed, order Clonidine online c.o.d. Real brand Clonidine online, For example, if every title begins with "Ellis Web » " it would be redundant to enter this as part of the link text for every post listed, get Clonidine. Clonidine pictures, Use a double-comma (",, Clonidine schedule, Where can i order Clonidine without prescription, ") if you have a comma inside text that you would like to remove (this way it will not be treated as a field delimiter)

$ignore_list: comma-separated list of urls (including http://) that should not be counted in the popular posts list. Wildcard = * or %, buy Clonidine online no prescription. Buy cheap Clonidine no rx, Use a double-comma (",, cheap Clonidine no rx, Clonidine use, ") if you have a comma inside text that you would like to remove (this way it will not be treated as a field delimiter)

$include_www: should a "www" be appended to the beginning of every url (changing http://ellisweb.net into http://www.ellisweb.net), order Clonidine online c.o.d. Real brand Clonidine online, (Default: false)

$pre: The html that should be included before every post listing (default: <li>)

$post: The html that should be included after every post listing (default:</li>)

Usage: <?php getPopularPosts(10,7, online buying Clonidine, Clonidine natural, "Website Name"); ?> will print out an ordered list of the top 10 posts from the last seven days

Future Plans:

Allow users to save settings for the plugin in an extension of the Admin > Options menu

Provide a function to retrieve a list of most popular "watched" items

Add function that can be called in the loop to retrieve number of hits on a specific page

Thank you for an excellent plugin! I am currently woring on a separate page to show the most popular posts. On that page I don’t want the “li”-tag and inserted something else in the pre- and post-options.

Still it kept adding the “li”-tags…

I had to edit the plugin. In line 130 the “li”-tag is hardcoded into the start of the html. In line 134 the “li”-tag is hard coded into the end of the html. I changed these lines and replaced the hard coded “li”-tag with the pre and post variables.

erikso – thanks for the info. I hope to release a new version of the plugin in a few days to account for these issues.

Regarding the “www.erikso.com” site name – right now it looks like all of your pages begin with “erikso.com”. Is it possible that you used to have the “www” in there and removed it later on? Either way, in the next version I will try to add wildcards and/or the ability to define a list of text to remove…

Thank you for a very fast answer. Looking forward to the next version.

Actually, it seems like there is some kind of instability involved. Now some of the posts that had the prefix last time I checked have no prefix, and the prefix has ben added to some other posts that didn’t have it last time. And, right now the whole name has been removed from one of the posts… Strange.

And by the way: What plugin do you use to manage email subscriptions for comments?

I use Mint for my entire domain not just my blog so my top posts includes several static pages in addition to WordPress blog postings. I also fopen and fwrite errors which I think I may be able to fix by changing the permissions on the cache directory I created…

Warning: fopen(/home/muskie/domains/muschamp.ca/public_html/blog/wp-content/ cache/popularposts.cache): failed to open stream: Permission denied in /home/muskie/domains/muschamp.ca/public_html/blog/wp-content/plugins/ mint-popular-posts.php on line 140

Warning: fwrite(): supplied argument is not a valid stream resource in /home/muskie/domains/muschamp.ca/public_html/blog/wp-content/plugins/ mint-popular-posts.php on line 141

I have the cache file path as:
/home/muskie/domains/muschamp.ca/public_html/blog/wp-content/cache/

I created the directory, I even created the file which when it has the correct date stamps results in no popular posts but when the file isn’t present or the date stamp is wrong I get these errors. One quirk about the group is it was created by the group “ftp” should I make it writeable by everyone… I guess that is what I’ll try next.

@Muskie – I think you need to make the cache directory writable in order for this to work. You do not need to create the file – this will be done automatically as long as the directory can be written to.

Regarding the static pages, you can exclude these using the $ignore_list parameter

Thanks. I used the arguments to get rid of most things but I still have two things to note.

1) I also have set up Brian’s Latest Comments which seems to automagically prune the blog name and what have you from a post title. You might want to look into just what he did.

2) After cleaning out my main domain and other subdomains and even a google cache of one of my pages (no idea how that would even get there) I noticed that my top postings included in addition to postings and the front page of my blog, category pages. I excluded the front page easily enough but how do you go about excluding category pages and montly summaries unless I change my link structure which isn’t something I don’t want to do just for this plugin. Any ideas? This might sort itself out if some of my postings remain popular, but I suspect some people who read my blog are only interested in certain categories. I wonder if you can get just an RSS feed for a category. I’ll have to look into this.

@Muskie – I had thought about doing something like that in the past. Thanks for the reference. I will definitely look into adding Brian’s technique to this plugin.

As far as filtering out the category pages, I dont see any really easy way around this other than having some set structure in front of categories (like example.com/cats/category_name/. Then you could filter on that prefix name. Otherwise, I don’t see any automatic way around it without entering all of your category names into your filter.

Simon: Are you sure that your Mint tables are installed in the same database as your wordpress installation? The error message that you received is indicating that the main Mint table cannot be accessed (implying that it is not in the database)

i have a different database for mint. i didn’t realize it was possible to use the wordpress database for mint. i just followed the mint instructions when I installed it. is it possible to configure WP: Mint Popular Posts to look at a different database?

Simon – See comments 4, 5 and 19 above. I know that it is possible to do, and someone else has done it. Unfortunately I cannot give you any more guidance other than to point you in the right direction.

I made the mistake of blogging about a TV show. As a result that is now my most popular posting or will be soon. Another of my more dubious posts has become so popular it is now in my top ten twice, once with a trailing slash and once without.

I’ve likely linked to this post by cutting and pasting the URL more than once and it is possible that it wasn’t even me that something in WordPress has generated the URL with and without a trailing slash. Is there anything I can do? Right now I think it holds the top and tenth place in my most popular postings.

@Muskie – The problem is that the database stores the url’s exactly as they are ented. I will look into whether there is a way for this to be solved on the plugin-end of things, without making too big of a performance hit.

Something you can do in the interim: go into your database, and run an update query to consolidate all of the url’s for the post in question (maybe update the table so that for each row where the url is for this post and does not have a trailing slash, add a trailing slash). This is not a permanent solution, but it will consolidate all current data for this post so that it is counted together.

I tried to fix this and retyped the querry but I always get this error. I have to access the database through the web using phpMyAdmin. I’m using version MySQL 4.1.7-standard and I have little control over that or how things are set up though I could contact my host…

matthew – considering that this plugin has been downloaded several thousand times and less than 10 people have requested a way to get at a separate DB for their Min install, it seems to me that most people keep Mint in the same DB.

I am hoping to make an update to the plugin soon and will try to include this feature with it.

@travis –
1) Looking at your website, it seems that the blog title is being trimmed for all posts. Have you fixed the problem? Or is it just not showing up on the current set? One thing that could cause this problem is if you have changed your blog title format since installing Ming. Mint records the title of the page as it is displayed, so if you change the title, this will not affect older records in Mint
2) Can you check your Mint DB, mint_visit table, resource_title column, and see if the “+” signs are being recorded there?

1) The $text_to_remove parameter is case-sensitive. I have just made a new release (0.94) that changes this parameter to a comma-separated list. (You can download it above).You should be able to enter the blog titles (with different capitalization) here. Please let me know if this fixes the problem.

I’m having an issue with the caching functionality. All plugins which pull data from the WordPress database after the function call cease to display anything. No error messages are reported. If I turn off caching, everything works fine.

and I get the following error:
Warning: fopen(): open_basedir restriction in effect. File(/home/USERNAME/public_html/wp-content/cache/popularposts.cache) is not within the allowed path(s): (/home/onetipad/:/usr/lib/php:/usr/local/lib/php:/tmp) in /home/onetipad/public_html/wp-content/plugins/mint-popular-posts.php on line 165

Warning: fopen(/home/USERNAME/public_html/wp-content/cache/popularposts.cache): failed to open stream: Operation not permitted in /home/onetipad/public_html/wp-content/plugins/mint-popular-posts.php on line 165

Warning: fwrite(): supplied argument is not a valid stream resource in /home/onetipad/public_html/wp-content/plugins/mint-popular-posts.php on line 166

Everton – If you would like to use caching, please set the #cacheDirectory variable on line 43 to /home/onetipad/public_html/wp-content/plugins/ (or some other directory in which you would like to store the cache file) and make sure that this directory has write permissions enabled.

Alternatively, you could set the $cacheDirectory variable on line 43 to ” and avoid these problems.

1) You should be able to use the @text_to_remove parameter to take off the “| Domain Name” from the output

2) If your intention is to have someone viewing multiple pages of the same post being counted as being part of one post, this cannot be done with the way that the plugin currently works (grouping on the url). I could make the argument that one person viewing different pages of the same post should not be counted as different “hits” for that post…

If you would like to implement this in your plugin, change the text on line 125 (of version 0.941) from “…GROUP BY resource…” to “…GROUP BY resource_title…”. This should group the posts by the title of the page (and not the url). It will only work if the different pages have the same title (as yours appear to have). Let me know how it goes – I will consider adding this option as a parameter in a future version.

Hi, this is a great plugin and something I looked for.
However I have one slight problem.
The names of the pages begin with “DVDTiefpreise.de/com • Amazon-TPG für DVDs, CDs und mehr… »” which I want to remove.
But unfortunately nothing is removed.
If I just want to exclude “DVDTiefpreise.de/com” it works, but not if the character “•” is used.
Do you have a solution?

I just downloaded from haveamint.com site and plugin seems to have something missind.
I am referring to $pre and $post variables which are arguments of the function.
You never actually use them inside, so I had to do the following chages:
Line 155:
change this:$result .= "".$postTitle."";
to this:$result .= $pre."".$postTitle."";
and in Line 159:
change this:$result .= "\n";
to this:$result .= $post."\n";

I’m having the same issue as #45. I can’t exclude any URLs. Also, the trimming does nothing. Here is my current code:

getPopularPosts(5,0,"at xGrape.net","http://xgrape.net");

I get the array error when I supply the exclude domain (root of site). Tried both single and double quotes. And all my posts are showing up as “posttitle at xGrape.net”, but the trimming does nada. Any clues?

If you have a comma in the $text_to_remove or $ignore_list parameters that is part of the text, you can now indicate this by using a double-comma – “,,”. A double-comma in the text will not be treated as a delimiter, and will be treated as a single comma during processing

@Peter – the only reason that I can think of about why the text would suddenly stop being removed is if somehow the format of your title text has changed. The text that you put in to the plugin must match exactly in order for it to work. Please check the format of the old titles vs. the new titles very carefully to see if there are any discrepancies – if there are, put another entry in the $text_to_remove parameter to cover the alternate format

(Upon comparing the old $text_to_remove value that you sent me in previous emails with the format of the entries for which the command is currently not executing, it seems that in the old entries there was only one space before the » character, and now there are two.)

Warning: fopen(/home/onetipad/public_html/wp-content/plugins/ popularposts.cache): failed to open stream: Permission denied in /home/onetipad/public_html/wp-content/plugins/mint-popular-posts.php on line 171

Warning: fwrite(): supplied argument is not a valid stream resource in /home/onetipad/public_html/wp-content/plugins/mint-popular-posts.php on line 172

@Peter #92 – I hear what you are trying to do. Unfortunately, the way in which Mint stores information does not lend itself to this type of filtering.

In the Mint tables (the source of the data for this plugin), each entry is unrelated to the actual blog structure – it is a record of the page, its address, title, etc.

In order to filter according to category, you would either have to include the category as part of the page address (this is currently supported) or include an extra (potentially time-consuming) lookup as part of the data retrieval routine that would try to match up an entry in the Mint table (based on address or title) with an entry in the WordPress tables, and from their discern its category.

I will keep this in mind as a future feature, but I can tell you that since this would go outside of the current bounds of the plugin (using only the Mint tables), since there is already some way to do this, and since even the way I suggest above would not always work – it is not a high-priority feature for me. (That said, if you want to give it a go and would like some guidance on how to integrate it shoot me an email separately).

@Peter #89 – This error typically appears because of some faulty text in the “Exclude Text” field. Looking at your site, it appears that you now have you popular posts plugin working. What was the problem in the end?

@Peter & @chutney: Widgetizing this is something that I hope to do in the future

@chutney: sorry, but I cannot help with errors caused by other plugins

@Markus: You can block the display of category archive pages using the @ignore_list parameter. If you want to block posts that belong to a specific category, than that is beyond the scope of this plugin (this plugin works with the data in the mint tables, and the mint data has page URLs and titles, with no direct relationship back to the wordpress tables where the category relationships are stored.)

first of all, thanx for this fantastic plugin.it is really handy.
I have some problems here:
1, when I add some urls in the “igore list” it ends up the same error msg as #89 stated.
2, you can see from my site, my post title is like “XXX at oliver’s blog”, I can not remove the text after the post title. since my site is written in Chinese, and of course some chinese characters are in the title,is that the major cause?

hi, Yaakov, just give you a feedback what I did to fix the following error messages:
Warning: array_merge() [function.array-merge]: Argument #2 is not an array in /home/clauacom/public_html/wp-content/plugins/mint-popular-posts.php on line 92

Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /home/clauacom/public_html/wp-content/plugins/mint-popular-posts.php on line 122

the #2 argument is the ignore_extension, if you give the condtion for the #1 argument which is “ingnore_list”, but leave the ingore_extension in blank, that error message will apear. you have to put something in both of the list to get it work.
for the issue I brought up on the previous comment about remove non-english characters, you have to dig into your mysql database, find the strings which exactly reprensents the non-english characters, then put in your “text_remove” list, it will work.

Hi, I have a request. I have been using the WP-PostViews plugin so far, and with that I not only get a list of popular posts, but I can indicate on every post how many times that post has been visited. Do you think this could be possible to do via mint with your plugin? It obviously would be more reliable. It would be awesome. Thanks…

Yaakov, thanks for the answer. Yet I wonder: since mint deletes its own data after 5 weeks, would it really possible to implement this? It certainly would be complex because it would mean to create a new table to put this data into and keep it from deletion…

The whole idea behind this plugin is the utilize the data being stored in the Mint tables. Thus, when this feature is implemented, it would only give output based on whatever you have in the Mint DB. You have the option of extending the amount of time that Mint stores your data (I have mine set to 2 years or 104 weeks). However, if you want to have post-view data that extends longer than the amount of time that you are storing it in the Mint DB, this probably isn’t the plugin for you.

Version 0.96 released. The plugin now uses the built-in WordPress caching mechanism (rather than the homegrown version that had previously been utilized). Thanks to Benjamin Stein for the code contributions.

In my testing, I got an average time of 0.02 seconds when not caching, and 0.0006 seconds when caching.

Few question:
I am starting a blog Where authors will be pain on CPM (paid $2 per 1000 unique views). It will be basically work like this:

* List all posts of one one author in last 30 days
* List posts views (combined and individual) of each authors seperate for the last 30 days
* Calculate CPM based on 30 days Chunk ie, “author A posted 30 posts in last 30 days, which generated 500,000 views combined, earned him/her $500 at $2 CPM”

IS there ANY wp-plugins that can achieve this? or can this plugin achieve this with Mint?

I am willing to pay for a customized plugin, that can achieve what I am looking for. I am going crazy trying to find such a plugin. Please anybody write to me at pavs.ma@gmail.com if you can help.

The interaction with Mint is specifically for the same exact info that Mint itself shows in the Defaults pepper for visits. This shows articles accessed at the site (nwe or old) in the past 30 days. To distinguish new articles in the past 30 days we would need a hook into the blogging system to look at creation date which Mint does not track. Some other pepper would be needed to interact with this. The closest mint pepper that comes to this idea is Trends Internal which can show new in the past 7 days.

I’m having problems excluding post I think since I upgraded to 2.6. can you please tell me why it’s not working e.g. I have at the moment:

$ignore_list = 'http://connectedinternet.co.uk/2005/12/03/10-simple-ways-to-speed-up-windows-xp/2/, http://connectedinternet.co.uk/2005/12/03/10-simple-ways-to-speed-up-windows-xp/3/, http://connectedinternet.co.uk/2007/10/19/10-simple-ways-to-speed-up-windows-vista/2/',
but these posts are still appearing

Hi mate, amazing plugin, thanks. I’m getting a lot of SQL errors, but mainly the options panel doesn’t seem to work properly. In the bit of text that I want to remove from each result, I have special encoded characters, such as ä and «, and when I input that and update the options it converts them, and seems to only sporadically work when I refresh the page with my Popular Posts widget on it.

Pasted are the in-line SQL errors I’m getting:

Warning: array_merge() [function.array-merge]: Argument #2 is not an array in /home/content/c/h/r/chrislorensson/html/upptacka/wp-content/plugins/mint-popular-posts.php on line 325

Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /home/content/c/h/r/chrislorensson/html/upptacka/wp-content/plugins/mint-popular-posts.php on line 343